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Biochemical and genetic analysis of apoptosis has determined that intracellular proteases are key effectors of cell death pathways. In particular, early studies have pointed to the primacy of caspase proteases as mediators of execution.... more
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Muscle endo-protease (calpains and cathepsins) and exo-protease (dipeptidyl-peptidases and aminopeptidases) activities were assayed at 2 h post-mortem in different meat qualities (PSE, RSE, RFN and DFD). The sensory characteristics of the... more
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Laboratoire )Régu e. Summary Previous studies evidenced that cystatin B-like gene is specifically expressed and induced in large circulating cœlomic cells following bacterial challenge in the leech Theromyzon tessulatum. In order to... more
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Torralbo-Ramírez, V., Molina-Fernández, D., Malagón, D., Benítez, R., Adroher, F.J., 2019. Foodborne Pathog. Dis. 16, 744–751. https://doi.org/10.1089/fpd.2019.2633 Humans can contract anisakiasis by eating fish or squid containing live... more
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Caspases, members of the cysteine protease family, execute UVB-induced apoptosis in several cell lines and keratinocytes. Several researchers investigating UVB-induced apoptosis have demonstrated a dose-dependent protective effect of the... more
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Malagón, D., Díaz-López, M., Benítez, R., Adroher, F.J., 2010. Parasitol. Int. 59, 89–92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2009.11.001 Proteinases play an important role as virulence factors both in the life-cycle of parasites and in the... more
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The Western corn rootworm is the major pest of corn in the USA and has recently become the target for insect-resistant transgenic crops. Transgenic crops have switched the focus for identifying insecticide targets from the insect nervous... more
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BACKGROUND The tumor microenvironment is believed to contribute to the malignant properties of tumor cells in heterogeneous tumor tissues. We investigated the impact of hypoxia (1% oxygen) on the expression of cathepsin B and its natural... more
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